Field of the Invention
[0001] The invention relates to polymer compositions comprising polymers containing hydroxy
alkylene repeating units such as ethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymers (EVOH) and polyvinyl
alcohol (PVOH) which have improved barrier properties against the permeation of oxygen.
Background of the Invention
[0002] Polymer compositions comprising EVOH and/or PVOH have been commonly used in order
to impart oxygen barrier properties to polymer compositions. Oxygen barrier properties
reduce the oxygen permeation through said polymer composition. A reduced oxygen permeation
is an important feature of polymer compositions to be used in the field of packaging
materials, in particular in packaging materials used for packaging of goods prone
to deterioration by the action of oxygen such as food products, pharmaceutical products,
and products for diagnostic purposes.
[0003] One of the advantages of using polymers such as EVOH and/or PVOH instead of other
materials imparting oxygen barrier properties such as thin metal foil or vapour-deposited
layers of inorganic oxides is that polymer processing techniques such as extrusion,
injection molding, film blowing etc. are available which allow to produce articles
with closed, pinhole-free surfaces. However, EVOH and PVOH suffer from the drawbacks
of being water-sensitive. On the other hand, the use of thick layers in order to improve
oxygen barrier properties is less favourable due to the high costs of the material
and its opaque appearance. In order to maintain the oxygen barrier properties of an
EVOH and/or PVOH film, it is usually necessary to coat or laminate said films with
moisture-barrier materials such as polyolefins. Providing such moisture-barrier layers,
i.e. manufacturing a multilayer film having an inner layer containing EVOH and/or
PVOH, implies increased complexity of the manufacturing process. The individual layers
of said multilayer film have to be assembled in such a manner that problems like a
separation of the individual layers (delamination) during use of the film is prevented.
[0004] In order to accomplish this, it is necessary to select the polymers from which the
moisture barrier layers are prepared such that no compatibility problems with EVOH
and/or PVOH arises in order to avoid delamination. For this reason, polyolefins have
been commonly used as moisture-barrier layers.
[0005] Furthermore, processing steps such as co-extrusion, heat-laminating etc. of the individual
thin layers have to be applied which implies that more complex manufacturing equipment
is required. Furthermore, providing a layer in a thickness sufficient to impart satisfactory
moisture-barrier properties also implies an increase of the material costs besides
technical constraints with respect to the multilayer film.
[0006] Hence, it is desirable to improve the oxygen barrier properties of polymers containing
hydroxyl alkylene repeating units, in particular polymers containing hydroxyl ethylene
repeating units such as EVOH or PVOH, in terms of their stability against moisture
such that in comparison to commonly known barrier films the thickness of the moisture-barrier
layers can be reduced. It is even more desirable to improve the oxygen barrier properties
of the afore-mentioned polymers in terms of their stability against moisture to such
an extent that no moisture-barrier layers are required.
[0007] US 2002/0022144 A1 and
US 2004/0058178 A1 describe the concept of blocking the hydroxyl groups of an EVOH polymer in order
to improve the oxygen barrier properties by reacting said hydroxyl groups with an
aldehyde such that an acetyl moiety is formed. It is evident that carrying out said
reaction involves additional time and efforts, in particular as the reaction is carried
out by either dissolving or suspending the EVOH copolymer, said aldehyde and a catalyst
in an appropriate solvent such as acetic acid, water, ethanol or a mixture thereof,
which solvent has to be removed after completion of the reaction. Said procedure requires
time, reaction equipment and the supply of materials such as said aldehyde and solvents.
Furthermore, dissolving the polymeric material in a concentration sufficiently high
in order to ensure a satisfactory reaction rate and the subsequent removal of the
solvents can be cumbersome.
[0008] The object of the present invention is to improve the oxygen barrier properties of
polymers containing hydroxyl alkylene repeating units, in particular polymers containing
hydroxyl ethylene repeating units such as EVOH or PVOH, in a simple and efficient
manner.
[0009] Said object is accomplished in the manner described herein below.
Description of the Invention
[0010] Surprisingly, it was found that the object of the invention can be achieved by providing
a composition comprising
- (a) a polymer containing hydroxyl alkylene repeating units in an amount of at least
10 % relative to the total number of repeating units present in the polymer (a)
and
- (b) 0.1 to 5% by weight relative to said polymer (a) of at least one additive selected
from the compounds represented by the following formulae (1) to (6)



wherein
R
a1, R
a2, R
a3 and R
a4 can be the same or different and independently represent a group selected from the
moieties having formula (A) or formula (B),

wherein
- Rb
- is selected from hydrogen, C1-6 alkyl, C1-6 alkoxy and -CO-C1-4 alkyl.
[0011] In the following, the components of said composition of the present invention will
be explained in more detail.
Polymer containing Hydroxyl Alkylene Repeating Units
[0012] Polymer (a) as present in the composition according to the present invention is
characterised in that it contains hydroxyl alkylene repeating units. Said hydroxyl alkylene repeating units
can be hydroxyl ethylene, 1-hydroxyl propylene, and 1-hydroxyl n-butylene.
[0013] Said hydroxyl alkylene repeating units can be of a single type or several types of
hydroxyl alkylene repeating units can be present.
[0014] Polymer (a) as present in the composition according to the present invention can
have various general constitutions:
- (i) It can exclusively consist of one type of hydroxyl alkylene repeating units.
- (ii) It can consist of two or more types of hydroxyl alkylene repeating units.
- (iii) It can consist of one type of hydroxyl alkylene repeating units and repeating
units of at least one type other than hydroxyl alkylene repeating units.
- (iv) It can consist of two or more types of hydroxyl alkylene repeating units and
repeating units of at least one type other than hydroxyl alkylene repeating units.
[0015] The number of hydroxyl alkylene repeating units relative to the total number of repeating
units present in the polymer (a) used in the present invention can generally vary
over a broad range. However, the presence of hydroxyl alkylene repeating units is
of importance for the oxygen barrier properties of the polymer. Therefore, it is essential
that a specific minimum content of the hydroxyl alkylene repeating units is present
in the polymer in order to impart oxygen barrier properties to the composition of
the present invention.
[0016] When a repeating unit of a type other than hydroxyl alkylene repeating units is contained
in polymer (a), the lower limit for the number of hydroxyl alkylene repeating units
in polymer (a) generally is 10 % relative to the total number of repeating units present
in the polymer. Preferably, it is 15 %, more preferably it is 30 %, even more preferably
it is 50 % and most preferably it is 70 %.
[0017] Said repeating unit other than a hydroxyl alkylene repeating unit can be for example
ethylene, n-propylene, i-propylene, 2-methylpropylene, n-butylene, and i-butylene.
[0018] In a preferred embodiment, said repeating unit is ethylene.
[0019] In a more preferred embodiment, said repeating unit is ethylene and is combined with
hydroxyl ethylene as the hydroxyl alkylene repeating unit.
[0020] In a most preferred embodiment, the composition comprises as said polymer (a) ethylene-hydroxyl
ethylene copolymer, to which it is also referred as ethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymer
(EVOH), wherein the content of hydroxyl ethylene repeating units is in the range of
10 % to less than 100 %, preferably in a range of 15 % to less than 100 %, more preferred
in a range of from 30 % to less than 100%, even more preferably in a range of from
50 % to less than 100%, still more preferably in a range of from 65% to less than
100 % and most preferably in a range from 75% to less than 100 %.
[0021] In another preferred embodiment, no repeating unit of a type other than a specific
hydroxyl alkylene repeating unit is contained in polymer (a) such that the content
of said hydroxyl alkylene repeating unit is 100 % and the polymer is hence a homopolymer.
[0022] In a particularly preferred embodiment, no repeating unit of a type other than hydroxyl
ethylene repeating units is contained in polymer (a), i.e. only hydroxyl ethylene
repeating units are present in polymer (a) and the polymer is hence a homopolymer
such that the content of hydroxyl ethylene repeating units is 100 %. In this case,
the polymer can also be referred to as polyvinyl alcohol (PVOH).
[0023] Polymer (a) is not particularly limited with respect to its molecular weight as long
as the polymer is suitable for the intended purpose of the composition, i.e. for instance
for the formation of films. This implies that the molecular weight has to be in such
a range that dimensional stability of the composition under the conditions of the
intended use is ensured.
Additive
[0024] In the present invention, a suitable additive is any compound having a substructure
resulting from a combination of a moiety represented by one of the above formulae
(1) to (6) with a moiety R
a as represented by formulae (A) or (B).
[0025] In the relation to said formulae (1) to (6), a C
1-6 alkyl group as represented by R
b is a group selected from methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, i-propyl, n-butyl, i-butyl, sec-butyl,
tert-butyl, n-pentyl, 1-methylbutyl, 2-methylbutyl, 3-methylbutyl, 1,1-dimethylpropyl,
1,2-dimethylpropyl, 2,2-dimethylpropyl, n-hexyl, 1-methylpentyl, 2-methylpentyl, 3-methylpentyl,
4-methylpentyl, 1,1-dimethylbutyl, 1,2-dimethylbutyl, 1,3-dimethylbutyl, 2,3-dimethylbutyl,
2,2-dimethylbutyl, 3,3-dimethylbutyl, 1-ethylbutyl, 2-ethylbutyl, 1-ethyl-2-methylpropyl,
1,1,2-trimethylpropyl, and 1,2,2-trimethylpropyl.
[0026] A C
1-6 alkoxy group as represented by R
b is a C
1-6 alkyl group as described hereinabove that is linked to the nitrogen atom of the moiety
represented by R
a by means of an oxygen atom.
[0027] A -CO-C
1-4 alkyl group as represented by R
b is a C
1-4 alkyl group as described hereinabove that is linked to the nitrogen atom of the moiety
represented by R
a by means of a -CO- group.
[0028] In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the additive is a compound containing
the substructure represented by above formula (1) or (2), wherein R
a1 and R
a2 independently are a moiety selected from above formula (A) and (B),wherein R
b is selected from hydrogen, methyl, ethyl, CHO-, methyl-CO-, and ethyl-CO-.
[0029] In a more preferred embodiment, the additive is a compound containing the substructure
represented by above formula (2), wherein R
a1 and R
a2 both are a moiety represented by above formula (A), wherein R
b is selected from hydrogen, methyl, ethyl, CHO-, methyl-CO-, and ethyl-CO-.
[0030] A particularly preferred additive is a compound containing the substructure represented
by above formula (2), wherein R
a1 and R
a2 both are a moiety represented by above formula (A), wherein R
b is hydrogen, i.e. N,N'-bis(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidyl)-1,3-benzenedicarboxamide
(formula 7). Said additive is available under the trade name Nylostab
®-SEED
® from Clariant.

[0031] Generally, the additive can be contained in an amount ranging from 0.1 to 5% by weight,
relative to the amount of polymer (a).
[0032] Preferably, the additive can be contained in an amount ranging from 0.15 to 3% by
weight. More preferably, the additive is contained in an amount ranging from 0.2 to
2% by weight. Most preferably, the additive is contained in an amount ranging from
0.3 to 0.5 % by weight.
[0033] In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the composition comprises EVOH
as said polymer (a) and the additive represented by above formula (7), wherein the
content of hydroxyl ethylene repeating units is as described hereinabove.
[0034] In another preferred embodiment of the present invention, the composition comprises
PVOH as said polymer (a) and the additive represented by above formula (7).
[0035] The composition of the present invention may further comprise common additives such
as stabilizers against thermooxidative and light-induced degradation, UV-absorbers,
fillers like mica, processing additives, colorants, clay-based additives ("nanocomposites")
in amount of 0.005 to 5 % by weight, relative to said polymer (a).
Method for Preparing the Composition according to the present invention
[0036] The composition of the present invention can be prepared by any conventional polymer
blending technique such as mixing in an extruder or static mixer, preferably in a
high speed mixer. The conditions of blending such as temperature and the settings
of any mixing means such as the configuration of an extruder, e.g. barrel length,
length to diameter ratio, temperature profile, screw settings etc., are selected in
accordance with the components to be blended, i.e. the settings required for blending
said polymer and said additive.
[0037] In the case where the composition comprises EVOH or PVOH as said polymer (a) and
a compound of above formula (7) as said additive, it is also preferred to use a high-output
twin screw extruder at barrel temperatures in a range from 260 to 280 °C.
Packaging material
[0038] The composition according to the present invention can be processed into packaging
materials such as films, bags, pouches, tubes, cylinders, bottles, canisters etc.
wherein the particular shape of the material is appropriately selected depending on
the intended purpose of the goods to be packaged.
[0039] The composition of the present invention is particularly useful for packaging goods
that are prone to a deterioration of desirable properties under the action of oxygen.
In this respect, pharmaceuticals or diagnostics can be mentioned which are usually
packaged in cylinders, bottles, pouches, canister etc.
[0040] Furthermore, food can be mentioned which is usually packaged in films, bags and pouches.
[0041] Depending on the conditions of the intended use, the packaging material can comprise
an essentially continuous layer of the composition according to the present invention
which is laminated on one or both sides with one or more layers of a different material
in order to impart desirable properties to the composite. For instance, a layer of
a polyolefin can be provided on one or both sides of said layer as a moisture barrier
layer in order to provide supplementary protection against moisture. In comparison
to conventional oxygen barrier layers containing EVOH and/or PVOH, any layer providing
for supplementary protection against moisture can have a significantly lower thickness.
[0042] The provision of a layer for supplementary protection against moisture can be contemplated
in particular if the packaging material is to be used in an environment of high humidity.
For instance, some foods such as raw meat, fish, vegetables, fruits and the like will
lead to an atmosphere within the packaging material that has a high humidity content
or is even saturated in humidity.
[0043] When the packaging material is to be used for packaging pharmaceuticals or diagnostics,
in particular if said goods are in solid form, the humidity content of the atmosphere
within the packaging material will usually be remote from saturation. In this case,
an additional moisture barrier layer might not be necessary. Nevertheless, one or
more additional layers can be provided, for instance in order to provide for desirable
mechanical properties.
Method for preparing the said packaging material
[0044] The above-described packaging material can be prepared by standard polymer engineering
techniques commonly employed for imparting a shape to thermoplastic polymer compositions.
Such techniques include blow-moulding, injection moulding, for instance in order to
form canisters, containers, bottles, tubes cylinders etc. If a layer of the composition
according to the present invention is to laminated on one or both sides with another
layer of a thermoplastic polymer composition, techniques such as co-injection or co-moulding
could be employed.
[0045] Packaging materials such as films, bags, pouches etc. can be prepared by techniques
such as blow-moulding, extruding and melt-stretching, rolling or calendaring in a
unidirectional or bidirectional manner.
Examples
[0046] In the following, the present invention is illustrated by means of examples.
[0047] Granular EVOH (EVAL F 101 B, available from EVAL Europe, a subsidiary company of
Kuraray Co., Ltd.) having a content of ethylene repeating units of 32 % was dried
at 100 °C for 4 hours. Then the dried EVOH was mechanically mixed with Nylostab
® S-EED
® powder (tradename, available from Clariant) using a twin screw extruder type Brabender
Plasticorder DSK 42/7 at a temperature of 280 °C and a screw speed of 50 rpm. Thus,
granular compositions having different concentrations of Nylostab
® S-EED
® as indicated in Table 1 hereinbelow were prepared which were dried again at 100 °C
for 4 hours. From the obtained compositions plaques having a thickness of 1 mm were
prepared by compression molding at a temperature of 280 °C.
[0048] These plaque samples were stored for 3 days at ambient temperature of 22 °C and 50
% relative humidity. Subsequently, oxygen permeability of each of the plaques was
determined.
[0050] The above results show a clear decrease of the oxygen permeability of EVOH by the
addition of Nylostab
® S-EED
® at a concentration as low as 0.1 % by weight.
1. Composition comprising
(a) a polymer containing hydroxyl alkylene repeating units in an amount of at least
10 % relative to the total number of repeating units present in the polymer (a),
and
(b) 0.1 to 5 % by weight relative to said polymer (a) of at least one additive selected
from the compounds represented by the following formulae (1) to (6)



wherein
R
a1, R
a2, R
a3 and R
a4 can be the same or different and independently represent a group selected from the
moieties having formula (A) or formula (B),

wherein
Rb is selected from hydrogen, C1-6 alkyl, C1-6 alkoxy and -CO-C1-4 alkyl.
2. Composition according to claim 1, wherein the amount of said hydroxyl alkylene repeating
units is at least 80 % relative to the total number of repeating units present in
the polymer (a).
3. Composition according to claim 1 or claim 2, wherein said hydroxyl alkylene repeating
units in said polymer (a) are hydroxyl ethylene repeating units.
4. Composition according to claim 3, wherein said polymer (a) is a copolymer consisting
of hydroxyl ethylene repeating units and ethylene repeating units.
5. Composition according to claim 4, wherein the amount of hydroxyl ethylene repeating
units is 75 % to less than 100 % relative to the total number of repeating units present
in the polymer (a).
6. Composition according to claim 3, wherein the amount of said hydroxyl ethylene repeating
units is 100 % relative to the total number of repeating units present in the polymer
(a).
7. Composition according to any of claims 1 to 6, wherein said additive is a compound
represented by formula (1) or (2), wherein both Ra1 and Ra2 represent a moiety having formula (A).
8. Composition according to claim 7, wherein said additive is N,N'-bis(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidyl)-1,3-benzenedicarboxamide
as represented by the following formula
9. Composition according to any of claims 1 to 8, wherein said additive is contained
in an amount of 0.3-0.5 % by weight relative to said polymer (a).
10. Packaging material comprising the composition according to any of claims 1 to 9.
11. Packaging material according to claim 10 in a form selected from a film, bag, pouch,
tube, cylinder, bottle, canister.